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Thinking of my mother. Classic Western songs about mothers.

As the saying “a mother’s strength” suggests, mothers are truly remarkable.

It’s no different for musicians, of course, and there are countless songs around the world that take mothers as their theme.

In this article, we’ll feature classic Western songs about mothers, spanning genres and eras.

You’ll find songs filled with love for beloved mothers, as well as tracks that explore the sometimes complex parent-child relationship—offering many different forms of “songs for mothers.”

We also touch on the lyrical content in our reviews, so if you want to understand the meaning behind the songs, this is a must-read!

Thinking of Mother: Classic Western Songs About Mothers (11–20)

(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You*NSYNC

*NSYNC – (God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time On You (Official Video)
(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You*NSYNC

*NSYNC is a boy band that was hugely active, especially in the United States, from the late 1990s to the early 2000s.

This moving ballad is included on their landmark debut album, *NSYNC, released in 1999.

As the title suggests, it straightforwardly expresses profound gratitude toward someone whom God created with special love.

With gospel-like choral work and beautiful strings driving a dramatic progression, the lyrics can feel like they’re directed to a lover; however, if you watch the music video, you’ll see it’s a song dedicated to their mothers—so be sure to check it out.

Mama Knew LoveAnthony Hamilton

Anthony Hamilton is an American singer-songwriter and record producer who works across genres like R&B, neo-soul, and adult contemporary R&B.

His song “Mama Knew Love” is a classic featured on his acclaimed 2003 album Comin’ from Where I’m From.

It’s a deeply moving piece that powerfully conveys a mother’s love, and Hamilton’s soul-stirring vocals turn it into an unforgettable ode to motherhood.

The song vividly portrays a mother who gives everything for her children and supports her family, making it something many people can relate to.

It’s also a great pick for Mother’s Day—perfect for sharing with your mom as a heartfelt expression of gratitude that might be hard to say out loud.

MomGarth Brooks

Garth Brooks – Mom (lyrics)
MomGarth Brooks

Garth Brooks is an American country music singer and songwriter who enjoys immense popularity, especially in the United States.

“Mom,” included on his album Man Against Machine released in November 2014, is a moving song that celebrates the strong bond between mother and son and a mother’s unconditional love.

Written by Don Sampson and Wynn Varble, the song honors the power of a mother’s love and protection from the perspective of a small baby speaking with God.

Conveying the importance of family ties, this song is a perfect choice for special occasions such as weddings and graduations.

MamaThe Dream

The-Dream is an American R&B singer-songwriter and producer.

A Grammy Award winner, he showcased his talent as early as his debut album Love/Hate, released in 2007.

The track “Mama” from that album was inspired by the “soft heart toward women” that the death of his mother instilled in him.

Centered on the words a mother passes to her son along life’s journey, the song conveys that life is never straightforward, yet we should keep moving forward by trusting our hearts.

It is an extremely personal piece for The-Dream.

Evoking the profound value of living with the support of a mother’s love, this work is sure to resonate not only with pop fans but with many listeners.

Mama can’t buy you loveElton John

Singer-songwriter Elton John continues to captivate the world with a string of timeless hits.

This work is a soulful, sprightly number produced with Thom Bell, famed master of Philly soul.

Recorded in 1977 and released on the 1979 EP “The Thom Bell Sessions,” it carries a slightly bittersweet message that love can’t be bought with material gifts from a mother, yet it’s set to an irresistibly danceable, disco-tinged sound.

In August 1979, it reached No.

9 on the U.S.

charts and topped the Adult Contemporary chart.

As a mother-themed song that isn’t too heavy, it’s perfect as background music for chores or a drive.

Mama’s PearlThe Jackson 5

The Jackson 5, a brother group that supported Motown’s golden era and cemented their place in history as pop icons.

This work is a smash hit that reached No.

2 on the U.S.

charts in 1971, released as a single from the 1970 album Third Album.

It’s marked by a driving beat and the clear, soaring vocals of a young Michael Jackson, with tight sibling harmonies built around the theme of a girl, nurtured lovingly by her mother, who shines like a “pearl.” The Corporation production team’s polished sound was showcased on a TV special hosted by Diana Ross, captivating many viewers.

With its bright, effervescent feel, it’s a perfect track to play at events like Mother’s Day parties, where it’s sure to fill the venue with warmth.

Thinking of Mother: Western Music Classics About Mothers (21–30)

Mother’s prayerCéline Dion

A Mother’s Prayer by Celine Dion To Celebrate Happy Mother’s Day Love 2013
Mother's prayerCéline Dion

This is a solemn yet warm ballad included on the concept album “Miracle,” released in October 2004 by world-renowned Canadian songstress Celine Dion.

Created in collaboration with photographer Anne Geddes, known for her newborn-themed works, the album centers on the bond between mother and child, and this track stands as a defining piece of that world.

It is originally the solo version of the acclaimed song “The Prayer,” which won a Golden Globe as a film theme, and here the lyrics are sung as a mother’s prayer for her child.

Carried by David Foster’s beautiful piano, Celine’s expressive performance powerfully conveys a mother’s heartfelt wish for her child’s happiness, touching the hearts of all who listen.